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... didn't agree to it," I wasn't exactly lying to her, "When I told my father and brother I didn't want to get engaged, they locked me in my room. They gave me a week without any food to 'think it over'."

I was just telling her what happened to me in my past life.

She turned her head away and looked down.

I placed my hand on my forehead, removing my bangs to the side, "My father gave me this a few weeks back."

She glanced at me, sparing my scar a glance, and then she ...

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